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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 10

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Eureka 8 Daily Herald West Mountain Benjamin Monet Mapleton Palmyra Lake Shore By ALBA J. ANDERSON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, IS64 By5 RUBY MEREDITH Utah County, Utah EUREKA Mrs. pare is confined at her home By RUTH HOOPER MAPLETON The Mapleton By AGNES MYERS MONA -Mrs. Anne Green of Salt Lake City spent the past By REGENE PEAY BENJAMIN Mr. and Mrs.

Otto. Anderson and daughter Mrs. Blanche Anderson left Lady Lions held a dinner meet PALMYRA Mrs. Melvin Snow came home from the Hughes Memorial Hospital Saturday after spending a week there. after suffering a fall.

She is the local postmistress. for her home in Virden, N.M., COMMUArF? last week at a local cafe witn week visiting at the home of Saturday after spending a week at the Ark Anderson home. Marcia returned home Saturday after spending nearly 10 members present. Mrs. Jack Mr.

and Mrs. E. Alton Ellert son. Mrs. Stella Shea returned to Canto was general chairman.

three months in San Jose, her home in Eureka on Friday Gifts of appreciation were pre with their son Ralph after spending the winter months in California and Salt Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Argyle accompanied by their children, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Argyle, Mr. WEST- MOUNTAIN Mr.

and Mrs. Lyman Hamblin and children Kirti and Pamela and Mr, and Mrs. Lyman Hamblin Jr. of Salt Lake City recently returned from a vacation trip to Hoover Dam. On their return they visited Mrs.

Ruby Tidwell of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Therold Brook of las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Bennett of Henderson, Nev. Douglas Shepard of Pocatello, sented to outgoing officers, Mrs. Hugh Hjorth, Mrs. Willis Har- Wayne Nilsen came home Sunday from the Payson Hospital where he underwent surgery last week. and family and other family members.

Lake City. and Mrs. Bert Argyle and Bill Argyle attended session at the Manti Temple Saturday mer, Mrs. Cecil Dickerson and Mrs. Sylvester Allan.

Incoming officers are Mrs. Kay Marrott, Mrs. Canto, Mrs. Glen McKen- Mrs. Iris Lindstrom enter Mr.

and Mrs. Tbm Randle visited last week at the home of his mother, Mrs. Katie Shepard. Also visiting Mrs. Shepard during the past week was Mrs.

Sadie Harris, her sister, of Grass Valley, Calif. spent Friday and Saturday at tained the ABC Club on Thursday with six tables of games and 12 special guests. Prizes eureka visiting with his par morning. A group of elders and their wives spent Friday eve zie and Mrs. Jim Carnesecca.

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ran ning there also. die. men home is at Salt went 10 cAUin a i Mr.

and Mrs. William Mooney have been entertaining guests from Idaho the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hone of Firth spent a day with them and Mr.

and Mrs. George F. Bowen of Burley were also guests at their home. Mrs. Martha Houtz was host Reeene Peay.

Mary Jensen Lake City. ess to the Busy Fingers Sewing The Blaine Bradford home and Mary Clark. Saturday afternoon Kevin Hall, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hall, entertained 15 little friends at a was the seene for the young- Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Lucas. Club Friday at her home. The group quilted and at noon a hot luncheon was served. married party Saturday eve- Edith Lundell is at the Pay- Salt Lake City, spent the week birthday party.

Special birth end at Eureka visiting with ning. The group enjoyed a supper prepared by Mrs. Bradford son Hospital where she under went surgery recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Hansen Both Primaries in the two day hats were presented to each child. their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lucas. assisted by three other hostess were hosts to their club Satur Soshen Alvin LaVoy of Inglewood, returned home Monday morning after spending the past four days visiting with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Kay. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Kay and stns, Alvin LaVoy and Norman, motored to Salt Lake City where they visited at the home of their son and brother, Neil Kay and his family.

On the return to Mona they visited at Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Fowden. wards of Mapleton held spring es. The evening was spent play day evening.

Those who enjoy Mrs. Winnie Hawkins is vis family hours Sunday evening. ing games. ed the supper and games were iting in Montebello with a sis By Children and Primary teachers Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Jarvis, Mr. ter. Cleo Robertson, and a MARGUERITE WATERBURY and officers gave demonstra Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huff and Wanda Hamblin and Janis DeHart were winners in the American Legion Auxiliary "Poppy" contest for Payson.

and Mrs. Ernest Roach, Mr The Cadet Girl Scouts and their leader, Mrs. Laura Mc-Intyre, spent Thursday evening at Park Ro She enjoying a swimming party. Hansen, and brother, Jack tions and sang. children spent Saturday and and Mrs.

LeVoid Nelson, Mr. GOSHEN A family party their families. was held at the home of Mr. Mr; a.nd and Mrs. Alvin Crump, Mr.

and Jim Carnesecca is visiting his 9nH Mr pwi Kirk rwiv mts. wenaeii Tancis ana reia- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peay Mrs. Elmer Crump and Mr and Mrs.

Arthur Hansen. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. in honor of their half-brother Ofem. They are from and Mrs. Roger Marcy and and two sons visited in Logan last week with his sister, Evva and family, Major and Mrs.

Le- ngnam -iiy. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Ryan and children; Goshen, were dinner guests on Friday evening at daughter at Glen Falls, N.Y. Mr.

and Mrst Albert Bridges and daughter Margery of Lake View were guests Sunday at dinner of Mr and Mrs. Clifton Naye. Sherri Jarvis, daughter of Mr InnH Kirk rf Rait Tj1tp CAtv Jean Moulton and family. Ger I in it i AT a lAr tfirfc i ct9fmnH at Mil a. mCI I III xva dUIKe Mrs.

Gordon Jones and daughter, Cheryl, of Salt Lake City visited Friday and Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Garfield. Mr. Carnesecca has been on a business trip since early in trude Zeeman accompanied them as far as Ogden where the home of Mr.

and Mrs Leonard Ryan. Air Force Base. A hot dinner and three children spent was served to those mentioned Sundv wBJeeJaPatJSr' March. she visited with her sister. and Mrs.

Lee Jarvis celebrated her ninth birthday Wednesday when 15 girl friends met at her home for a luncheon after school. Sherri received many lovely gifts. and to Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk lvc' Mrs.

Rowena Hanks is spend rchan oni Mr- onA vwiucu mm uw granamouier. The Mapleton Second Ward Relief Society will hold a bake A family dinner was held Sunday it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eatough for Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Eatough pir0n virx, rw.H, Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson, who Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Styner and daughter of Las Vegas snent the weekend here with viaiviivv xuin vol xifiuviiui i ami 2 it sale on Tuesday, April 21, fol ing a few days at Orem visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Hassel. is sua in me nugnes Memorial lowing the regular meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers and son, Richard were week end visitors at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Summers and Mrs. Ray Newton. M. Hospital in Spanish Fork her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

the chapel. Mrs. MaDei Morgan was nosi- and family of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Eatough and Judy Eatough of Provo.

Angel Caras and other ess to tne ONO Uub on naay Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith Peggy and Joyce Stokes, Among those who attended club Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hansen of Lake Shore were Mr.

and Mrs. John Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.

Merrill Anne Court, daughter of Mr. and a hot supper was served to and children of Orem were Sun- nine members. The remainder day guests at the home of her and Mrs. Elmo Court, was honored at a personal shower Sat Orem, spent the weekend at Eureka visiting with Mr. and Mrs.

Vern Nevers. Mrs. Laurel Loveless of Salt ot uie evening was spent play- parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Del mg caras ana prizes were won Huff. urday evening at the home of Gwen Singleton. Twenty five Lake spent the weekend visiting with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Davis and Mr.

and Mrs. Barney Newitt. Supper and an evening by Sylvia Steck, Mrs. Fem Mr. and Mrs.

William Wit- The Arch Beckstrom family honored him on his birthday and on his and Mrs. Beck-strom's wedding anniversary by having dinner at a Provo cafe. A social followed at the Beckstrom home afterward. friends enjoyed games and mak Horton, Mrs. Devar Sorensen Nancy Huff of Salt Lake scent i -mr tI I Garner.

of games were enjoyed by the group. ing a bride's book. Light re anu Mrs. rmaine reison. I tne weekend with Jir narnc meyer spent naay at bait Lake City.

Vllbtt Mr. and Mrs. Grant Huff. Laur Mr. and Mrs.

William Summers traveled to Orem Saturday night where they visited over Sunday at the home of their son and family, the Robert Summers. They went primarily to visit with Steven Summers who entered the Mission Home at Salt Lake City, Monday morning, prior to leaving on an LDS mission to Hong Kong, China. freshments were served and the bride-elect received many Mrs. Ruth Cloward, Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. William Mor- raine Coombs who is attending Plans are underway for the Mrs. Angelina Steele and lovely gifts. gan left for their home in Cam- school in Logan spent the week- annual Palmyra 4-H Junior Mrs. Mary Wilde and children anllo, after visiting with end with her parents.

Mr. and Betty Hurst, Mrs. Carma Tanner, Mrs. Reta Lance, Mrs. Lillian Christensen, Mrs.

Hazel Courtney, Mrs. Reta Tanner, Livestock show which will be Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell and children from Great Falls, Mont, and Mr. and Mrs.

Mer spent Friday at Eureka visit their cousin and family, Mr. Mrs. Don Coombs. held April 25 at the William Lalco ing with then parents, Mr. and and Mrs.

B. Jasperson of Go Hansen home according to lead Mrs. Luby Bogden. Their home shen. Mrs.

Keith Gordon, Mrs. Mar ers Mr. and Mrs. George Banks lin Tolman and children of Sweetwater, visited their nnrents. Mr.

and Mrs. Ferris is at Dugway. ma Simmons, Mrs. A. R.

Lar- There will be beef showman Mrs. Vera Finch and Mrs. -Phyllis Moon were among the guests at a house-warming at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-ford King in Payson.

Mrs. Cleo Elton. Mrs. Jewell I and Mrs. Arlo Anderson at- ship contests, horse events, Ed Snell, who has spent the Wood, over the weekend.

By MRS. KENT A. PRUE Jensen. Mrs. Madelvn Sullivan, tended a special handicraft crowning of a princess, judging LAKEVIEW VINEYARD past two weeks at Eureka on Mrs.

Peggy Elton and Mrs. meeting of the Relief Society The brothers and sisters and leave from the Army, returned Vineyard Cub Scouts held their of beef and refreshments Everyone is invited to attend Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley were Mr. and Mrs.

Darrell Stanley and family; Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Stanley and family, all of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Thayss Stanley and family of Santaquin.

Shirley Jensen, all of Tooele, held in Orem Thursday. Dartners of Mrs. Mary Jensen to his base at Georgia Thurs annual kiteflying contest Sat mm were Goshen visitors recentlv day. urday afternoon on the freeway, helped her celebrate ner inn- just off 13th South under the day at her home recently. at the home of their sister, Mrs.

Mr. ana Mrs. Leu Argyle ana Virginia Roberts, who joined baby of Payson were supper Mrs. Mae Bishop held a quilting party for a group of friends and neighbors. A special guest was Mrs.

Laurel Loveless, a former West Mountain resident. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wirthlin Spring Lake By TRESSA LYMAN them to visit another sister, guests at tne nome or Mr. ana Mr.

and Mrs. Orlan Tippetts and family of Salt Lake City spent last Sunday in Eureka Mrs. Ruth Draper and new Mrs. Bert Argyle Sunday eve- attended the wedding of their SPRING LAKE Mr. and direction of Cubxnaster Clarence Ferre.

Prizes were Von by Brent Fisher for highest; Samuel K. Webb, best decorated; Loren Brady, second place. Badges were awarded to baby boy in Genola. The group ning visiting with Mrs. William granddaughter, Irene Tippetts, Sherrill Newell of Salt Lake City was a week end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Newell. took dinner to the Draper home now Mrs. Carl C. Alder, in Wirthlin and Mayme and with They were accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Sargent Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sander son.

their father. Sam Elton, who and son Lravio or opnngvme Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson (Patsy Hanson) visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Hanson. has spent the winter in Tooele, were guests at the J. L. Bee Mr. and Mrs.

Vaughn Sum several boys. Chili and root beer was served to 75 cubs, parents and leaders. Mrs. Pearl Hand had as guests Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin strom nome Sunday aner Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sander mers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith, their son, Larry, and daughters, Mrs.

Calvin Gleave and Mrs. Lynn 01-sen of Murray attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Whitehall in Springville Saturday. Mrs.

Whitehall was Mrs. Griffith's cousin. Mrs. Griffith and Mrs. Olsen attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr.

George T. Baker, in Baker, Tuesday. ir tt 1 1 Ludlow and Mr. and Mrs. Hen u.

mtui oaiBWii suiicicu owo.r.inrr TKo nflan Mrs. Gerald Newton and family were in Orem Sunday to at son, Salt Lake City, spent the weekend in Eureka visiting ry Chanard of Los Angeles, A2 Shirl Ferre is spending a broken hip in a fall at her Beckstrom faimUy and two home recently. She is the vnim- fm 0'! tend the missionary farewell of Calif. a leave at the home of his with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Sanderson.

Davuvn UmwnUoI oVii their nephew, Steven Summers, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence i Zl "v- were also present and to attend the Open House Fifteen women from here uimci wnib duigci jr idol wcca Ferre. He recently graduated with grades second to highest at the family residence there. LaVar Bryson is spending attend a social Thursday at Mr.

and Mrs. Reed Rindles-bacher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meredith attended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Reed Christensen. The Christensens are leaving soon for their new home in Twin Falls, where he is employed with the U. S. Forest Service. 30-day leave from the U.

the home of Mrs. Audrey Ras- from automatic pilot mainten Mrs. Lillian Worthy of Park ClkArin Army at Eureka visiting with i 1 l. I um Mr. and Mrs.

Harry K. New mussen in Payson. ance training at Chanute, and will be stationed at Mt. 1 a 1 rrn. i ell have received word that Mr.

and Mrs. George M. Cowan of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Veral Spainhower, motner, Mrs.

unanone wniie. Home, Ida. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Bryson. He is stationed a Fort Benning, Ga. their son, Sergeant Day Newell, Use salt to remove lipstick AROI fERITE WATERBURY has graduated from Fort Riley stain on cups. Mr. Dwain Spainhower.

his Mrs. Gladys Graham return Non-Commissioned Officer ed to her home in Ogden after ELBERTA Don Hopes, son daughters, Janice and Sandy; Academy at Fort Riley, Kan Mrs. Ray Kelsey and children, visiting with her son and wife, of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopes is Mr.

and Mrs. Garth Boswell. receiving treatment at Utah Sgt. Newell has spent the past four years with U.S. Army and Valley Hospital Steven, Becki and Roger all of Fillmore were weekend guests of their relatives here.

They i Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk Guests for conference and family visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brown were his mother, Mrs.

Earl Brown and a brother Murr, from Welton, a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown and family from Toquepala, Peru, a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Houston from Tempe, Ariz.

drove to Clover. Tooele Coun-i Mrs. Marguerite Waterbury ty. today to observe the birth- was injured in a fall recently were here for the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs.

Hollis Muzingo. Other relatives and friends from out of town were: a I 1 A day of their granddaughter, and DroKe ner arm. ier sister, has spent time overseas in Korea and Japan. During this course he has received rigor-our training in leadership and exercise of command, map reading, the history of military weapons and methods of military teaching. Jackie, who is eight years old.

Mrs. Madeline Lindquist of Jackie's oarents are Mr. and Orem. soent one week witn Mr. and Mrs.

Ned Cowan of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mrs. Wendell Kirk. I Mrs.

Watertxiry to neip ner. Cowan and family of Nephi, Thomas Spainhower and Mrs. Frank Cowan of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Mow Des Fxif says: Mona PTA meeting will be held Thursday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the Mona Elementary School with President Betty er of Altamont and Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer and daughter, Susan, of Salt Lake City.

FIX IT UP WITH A EUertson in charge. A special patriotic program from Salt Lake City is being presented people tfhe you It is entitled "Freedom Shrine" will also be held. All parents and features important docu- and teachers of Mona are urged ments of American history, to attend and support their Election of next year's officers Parent-Teachers organization. ni FULL 90 PROOF SUNNY BROOK SUNNY BROOK mm may Deseret Federal's new Homi Improvement Center con help you finance aU the honW improvements you wan to make terms, up to 5 years to repay and borrow up to $3,500. See your supply dealer or contractor for a cost estimate end see DFS for the best financing in town.

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